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mongoosefist t1_iwz4hkk wrote

I'm not really impressed by this tbh. Besides the obvious small issues with temporal stability, it looks like it's rather naively fitting it to the geometry of the person.

It seems to have just applied the pattern of the sweater to the subjects arms, so it's not like they're 'wearing' it. It even just applies the exact same folds from the sweater to the person's arms because it can't tell what's a sweater pattern, and what's due to the geometry of the sweater itself.

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Ok-Western2685 t1_iwzq0wl wrote

Note that such technology in real-time on device did not exist until now... Also this support any input garment image which is unique.

As far as I know they are the first to bring such a solution for AR creators.

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mongoosefist t1_iwzv3e7 wrote

Your statements are only correct if you're being extremely specific to this use case.

Real-time AR 'clothing try on' tools have been around for a handful of years already. I've never seen an implementation where they support any garment, but I'd argue that due to the fact that this is not meaningfully different than SNAP's normal AR filters, this implementation has a long way to go to catch up to the state of the art.

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Ok-Western2685 t1_ix0e3ua wrote

Seems you haven't tried it but relied on this example. If you haven't tried this yet on Lens Studio I highly recommend you do. I think you will understand what the fuss is all about when you do.

Said that, I do agree with you that they should improve the realism of this and I hope they do as this tool can be really amazing.

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cyancynic t1_ix03kwn wrote

You’re way behind the curve then. Meta/instagram has been around for awhile and even TicToc seems to be ahead of snap on this.

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venustrapsflies t1_ix0hk1d wrote

yeah the biggest hurdle in figuring out what an article of clothing will actually look like on you is the fact that the vast majority of us aren't shaped like clothing models. the question is how it lays, not how it looks dynamically stretched out over a 2D image.

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jhaluska t1_ix18e2u wrote

Yep, all this will tell you is if colors go well together...which really isn't that useful.

Now if it new the pattern and could augment it for a person for custom clothing, that would be really amazing.

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smallfried t1_ix0qi3h wrote

All your points are valid, but I am still impressed that it runs on a phone.

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MoreOfAnOvalJerk t1_ix2drmi wrote

Not to mention that you cant tell if the clothes actually fit properly as it doesnt look like its taking the actual length/amount of material into account.

You can end up with a shirt with sleeves that go past your hands.

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